Did you do the paint on that stock? If so what was the process you went through?I guess I should add that stock in its own is 23 oz with pillar bedding. That rifle is 5lb 12oz as shown. My lightest M70 was a stainless 300 WSM with same 3.5-10 VX-3 and that was 7lb 4oz.
Sweet rig man.View attachment 382762Big fan. Have had them on a number of M70s but my favorite replaced the factory stock on a 700 Ti in .270. Just perfect for me.
the website says they'll be releasing more models for different actions through the year, so i think asking is not a bad idea... at least you will probably get some answers. i had never heard of them, but looks like a pretty nice stock they make, and very lightI wonder if I contacted them, they would consider making one for a Savage action. Guess the worst they could say was no.
I plan to. All they can say is no.the website says they'll be releasing more models for different actions through the year, so i think asking is not a bad idea... at least you will probably get some answers. i had never heard of them, but looks like a pretty nice stock they make, and very light
Well, that's what they said. No stocks for Savage rifles. Oh well.I plan to. All they can say is no.
That is a super sexy set-up there…
My .06 has one on it and I certainly enjoy carrying it!
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I just received another one. The edges and seams are a little rough and I’ll sand those down when I do paint prep. The recoil pad came blended to the stock, so that doesn’t have to be done. I had to take a file and relieve a tiny spot to clear the pin that holds the bolt release. Barrel sits perfectly in the channel. The extreme weather OEM is a log compared to the Bansner.Anyone got their hands on the latest bansner stocks? Wondering how much finish work is needed for the inlet.
I have a extreme weather barreled action needing a stock.
I’m ordering a Bansner M70 today for a Classic .30-06 and am going to paint it myself as well so this is good to know. The new stock should save me 7-9oz totalI just received another one. The edges and seams are a little rough and I’ll sand those down when I do paint prep. The recoil pad came blended to the stock, so that doesn’t have to be done. I had to take a file and relieve a tiny spot to clear the pin that holds the bolt release. Barrel sits perfectly in the channel. The extreme weather OEM is a log compared to the Bansner.